Timeline: Search for James DiMaggio, Hannah Anderson

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SAN DIEGO - -- Saturday, August 10:

The search continues for DiMaggio and Hannah Anderson in a remote, mountainous area of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in central Idaho. More than 150 agents are working to find the pair and are searching an area of more than 300 square miles. STORY: http://bit.ly/1exYWI6

San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore announced Saturday that Hannah had been found safe in Idaho and her alleged captor, James DiMaggio, had been shot and killed by an FBI tactical agent. STORY: http://bit.ly/162XJtb

-- Friday, August 9:

Idaho State Police, searching trailheads in the area, find the blue Nissan Versa registered to DiMaggio a little after 9 a.m. near a remote trailhead in the River of No Return Wilderness area. STORY: http://bit.ly/19aj5Uf

Authorities say the rugged wilderness area is making the search for Hannah Anderson and DiMaggio tough. STORY: http://bit.ly/17fgjLa

Family members say they're relieved she was sighted with her possible abductor in the Idaho wilderness. STORY: http://bit.ly/16HCtHR

Hannah's father Brett Anderson spoke with 10News at a vigil held for his daughter. "Right now, as a dad, I am mourning my son, longing for my daughter, missing my wife," Anderson told 10News. STORY: http://bit.ly/14fgjrm

The sheriff's department identified the child's remains found in the Boulevard house fire as that of 8-year-old Ethan Anderson. The department's crime lab used analysis of DNA extracted from bone marrow to confirm the identity of the 8-year-old. STORY: http://bit.ly/139Yr7g

-- Thursday, August 8:

San Diego County sheriff's officials say DiMaggio may be armed with explosive devices. An Amber Alert was also issued in Nevada. STORY: http://bit.ly/133XpcU

DiMaggio's sister also spoke out Thursday, telling ABC News that her brother is not capable of hurting anyone. STORY: http://bit.ly/15QuhnC

-- Wednesday, August 7:

An Amber Alert was issued in Oregon and Washington after reports of a possible sighting of DiMaggio's car near Lakeview in southern Oregon. That sighting turns out to be not valid. STORY: http://bit.ly/1cwoV6b

Local psychologist Michael Mantell, Ph.D., sat down with 10News to break down what is behind the motive of a child abductor. STORY: http://bit.ly/1622nHN

Hannah Anderson is spotted with DiMaggio by a horseback rider in a remote and rugged area about 70 miles from Boise, Idaho. Witnesses told authorities Anderson and DiMaggio were hiking with what looked to be camping gear. After hearing about the Amber Alert on the news, the horseback rider contacted Idaho State Police Wednesday night. Local law enforcement immediately began searching for DiMaggio's car. STORY: http://bit.ly/19aj5Uf

-- Tuesday, August 6:

Friends of Hannah Anderson told 10News that DiMaggio told her he had a crush on her. STORY: http://bit.ly/1731U4x

10News also learned that DiMaggio has a history of running from the law. He was arrested by sheriff's deputies in 1995, in Montgomery County, Texas and was charged with fleeing from police, a misdemeanor. STORY: http://bit.ly/1eArKja

Hannah and Ethan's father, Brett Anderson, addressed the news media, telling DiMaggio to let his daughter go and urging his daughter to run if she had the chance. STORY: http://bit.ly/15KdZwu

-- Monday, August 5:

The body found is identified as 44-year-old Christina Anderson, and investigators determined Anderson was the victim of foul play. An unidentified child's body was found in the rubble of the home.

An Amber Alert was issued for Anderson's two children, Hannah and her 8-year-old brother Ethan. Sheriff's investigators believed both were abducted by 40-year-old James DiMaggio, a close friend of the Anderson family. STORY: http://bit.ly/16ZuMKW

-- Sunday, August 4:

San Diego County sheriff's investigators find a body found in burned out home in Boulevard. STORY: http://bit.ly/16HzkaT

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